US20100116238A1 - Air Intake Plenum for Air Induction Channel - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- the present invention relates generally to air induction channels for an internal combustion engine, and more particularly, to an air inlet assembly to block contaminant materials from the outlet of the air induction channel.
- the external air inlets are typically located on the top or sides of the hood adjacent the rear portion thereof, to achieve the shortest passage and, accordingly, the minimum air restriction at the engine.
- these short passages also result in road splash, water, dirt, and other contaminants to be drawn into the hood ducts to be dealt with by the engine air cleaner.
- baffle structure into the air duct.
- providing a baffle structure into the air duct reduced the air flow in the duct, causing an increase in the pressure drop in the duct.
- the increase in pressure drop increases the amount of work the engine performs to obtain air for combustion.
- the plenum inlet is generally co-planar with the air inlet of the air induction channel.
- At least one side wall extends from the plenum inlet to a plenum outlet and is angled downwards towards the bottom channel wall. Air through the plenum inlet impinges against the side wall, exits the plenum outlet, and is directed to impinge against the bottom channel wall of the air induction channel where contaminants drop out of the air.
- FIG. 1 is a side perspective view of a prior art baffle located in the hood portion of an air induction channel.
- FIG. 2 is a top perspective view of a portion of the body of a vehicle having the prior art baffle in the air induction channel.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a plenum located in the hood portion of the air induction channel in accordance with the invention.
- FIG. 4 is an elevation view of a portion of the body of the vehicle having the plenum in the air induction channel in accordance with the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a top perspective view of a portion of the body of the vehicle having the plenum in the air induction channel in accordance with the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a top perspective view of the plenum in accordance with the invention.
- FIG. 7 is a front plan view of the plenum in accordance with the invention.
- FIG. 8 is a right side view of the plenum in accordance with the invention.
- FIG. 9 is a front, left side perspective view of the plenum in accordance with the invention.
- FIG. 10 is a front perspective view of a hole in a bottom wall of a rear reinforcement of the vehicle in accordance with the invention.
- a prior art baffle 1 is located in a hood portion 10 of an air induction channel, indicated generally as 12 , where the induction channel has external air inlets 14 located at a side surface of the hood 16 .
- An air outlet 18 is also located in the hood portion 10 . The air travels into the air inlet 14 , down and under the baffle 1 , across the hood portion 10 , and out the air outlet 18 .
- the hood portion 10 is a channel defined by a bottom channel wall 20 , a rear hood reinforcement wall 22 , a cab wall 24 and an exterior skin 26 .
- the baffle 1 is disposed near the air inlet 14 .
- the result of placing a baffle 1 at the air inlet 14 is that the pressure drop at the inlet is greatly increased, which increases the amount of work the engine performs to obtain air for combustion.
- an air intake plenum 100 is a generally locally narrowed channel that is disposed in a hood portion 110 of an air induction channel, indicated generally as 112 , at an air inlet 114 .
- the air inlet 114 is located at a side surface of the hood 116
- an air outlet 118 is located in the hood portion 110 .
- the hood portion 110 is advantageously a channel defined by a bottom channel wall 120 , a rear hood reinforcement wall 122 , a cab wall 124 , and an exterior skin 126 .
- the air inlet 114 to the induction channel 112 is generally parallel to the direction of travel “T” of the vehicle (seen in FIG. 4 ), however it is contemplated that the inlet is angled slightly with respect to the direction of travel.
- the air intake plenum 100 includes a plenum inlet 128 that is generally planar with or inset slightly from the air inlet 114 at the side surface of the hood 116 .
- the plenum inlet 128 is generally oval-shaped and corresponds to the shape of the air inlet 114 . While the air inlet 114 has a generally oval-shape, it is contemplated that the air inlet can have other shapes, and in turn, the plenum inlet 128 can have other shapes, however it is preferable that the air inlet have a rounded shape.
- the air intake plenum 100 is advantageously made of plastic, however other materials are contemplated.
- the plenum 100 is easily slipped into place into the air induction channel 112 by placing the plenum inlet 128 at the air inlet 114 .
- a plurality of fastener receivers 130 are disposed generally in the plane of the plenum inlet 128 .
- the fastener receivers 130 are advantageously integrally formed into the air intake plenum 100 and have a front face 131 that is generally coplanar with the plenum inlet 128 .
- the front face 131 has a receiving hole 133 .
- an air inlet grill (not shown) is disposed at the air inlet 118 of the vehicle to prevent larger contaminants from entering the air induction channel 112 .
- the air intake plenum 100 is configured to be fastened to the air inlet grill by receiving fasteners (not shown) at the receiving hole 133 of the fastener receivers 130 .
- the air intake plenum 100 has an upper wall 132 , a lower wall 134 , a first side wall 136 and a second side wall 138 .
- a front surface 140 defines the plenum inlet 128 , and opposite the front surface is a rear surface 142 that defines a plenum outlet 144 .
- the term “upper” is defined to be upwards away from the ground when the air intake plenum 100 is attached to the air inlet 114 , which is located in the side surface of the hood 116 of the vehicle.
- “lower” is defined to be downwards towards the ground when the air intake plenum 100 is attached to the air inlet 114 in the side surface of the hood 116 of the vehicle.
- the first side wall 136 has a smaller radius of curvature than the second side wall 138 .
- the plane of the plenum inlet 128 and the plane of the plenum outlet 144 are generally parallel, however it is contemplated that the planes can be skewed.
- the first side wall 136 extends at an acute angle ⁇ ( FIG. 6 ) from the plenum inlet 128 to the plenum outlet 140 .
- Angle ⁇ is advantageously in the range of about 45-90 degrees, and is about 70-degrees.
- the second side wall 138 there are two fastener receivers 130 that are disposed at the radial corners of the front surface 140 .
- the second side wall 138 extends at an acute angle ⁇ from the plenum inlet 128 to the plenum outlet 140 .
- Angle ⁇ is advantageously in the range of about 0 to 45-degrees, and is about 30-degrees.
- the second side wall 138 is configured to be disposed adjacent to the cab wall 124 .
- the lower wall 134 extends from the front surface 140 to the rear surface 142 in a first downward sloping direction “d 1 ”.
- the downward direction is defined to be down towards the ground when the plenum 100 is installed in the air inlet 14 in a side surface of the hood 116 .
- the upper wall 132 extends from the front surface 140 to the rear surface 142 in a second downward sloping direction “d 2 ”.
- the slope “d 2 ” is greater than the slope “d 1 ” of the lower wall 134 .
- a first inside surface 146 of the second side wall 138 and a second inside surface 148 of the upper wall 132 are configured to receive the air through the air inlet 114 .
- the air that flows through the plenum inlet 128 impinges on the first inside surface and the second inside surface where it then flows downward through the plenum 100 and towards the plenum outlet 144 . After leaving the plenum outlet 144 , the air is directed towards the bottom channel wall 120 .
- the air contaminants drop out of the air flow. Gravity feeds the air contaminants downward towards at least one hole 150 at the bottom channel wall 120 .
- the pressure drop in the air induction channel 112 is greatly reduced with respect to the prior art baffle 1 .
- the prior art baffle 1 had a pressure drop of about 1200 Pa, and the plenum 100 has a pressure drop of about 600 Pa.
- the pressure drop of the plenum 100 is minimally increased with respect to an air induction channel 112 with no baffle at all, which has a pressure drop of about 350 Pa.
- the present air intake plenum 100 for an air induction channel 112 may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics.
- the described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive.
- the scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.
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- The present invention relates generally to air induction channels for an internal combustion engine, and more particularly, to an air inlet assembly to block contaminant materials from the outlet of the air induction channel.
- It is previously known to provide ducts within a truck hood to deliver air from the vehicle exterior to the engine. U.S. Pat. No. 3,232,368 to Sullivan teaches a molded fiberglass hood having a rear reinforcement beam bonded to the skin which defines a duct opening through the skin at the rear portion of the hood sides. Within the engine compartment, the duct interfaces with the engine air cleaner to draw induction air into the engine.
- Although there are commercial vehicles which utilize a hood ducting system similar to that of Sullivan, the external air inlets are typically located on the top or sides of the hood adjacent the rear portion thereof, to achieve the shortest passage and, accordingly, the minimum air restriction at the engine. However, these short passages also result in road splash, water, dirt, and other contaminants to be drawn into the hood ducts to be dealt with by the engine air cleaner.
- The problem of contaminant materials has been addressed by providing a baffle structure into the air duct. However, providing a baffle structure into the air duct reduced the air flow in the duct, causing an increase in the pressure drop in the duct. In turn, the increase in pressure drop increases the amount of work the engine performs to obtain air for combustion.
- An air intake plenum disposed in an air induction channel in a hood defined by a bottom channel wall, a rear hood reinforcement wall, a cab wall, and an exterior skin, where the air induction channel extends between an air inlet laying in a plane generally parallel with the direction of travel of the vehicle to an air outlet, includes a plenum inlet. The plenum inlet is generally co-planar with the air inlet of the air induction channel. At least one side wall extends from the plenum inlet to a plenum outlet and is angled downwards towards the bottom channel wall. Air through the plenum inlet impinges against the side wall, exits the plenum outlet, and is directed to impinge against the bottom channel wall of the air induction channel where contaminants drop out of the air.
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FIG. 1 is a side perspective view of a prior art baffle located in the hood portion of an air induction channel. -
FIG. 2 is a top perspective view of a portion of the body of a vehicle having the prior art baffle in the air induction channel. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a plenum located in the hood portion of the air induction channel in accordance with the invention. -
FIG. 4 is an elevation view of a portion of the body of the vehicle having the plenum in the air induction channel in accordance with the invention. -
FIG. 5 is a top perspective view of a portion of the body of the vehicle having the plenum in the air induction channel in accordance with the invention. -
FIG. 6 is a top perspective view of the plenum in accordance with the invention. -
FIG. 7 is a front plan view of the plenum in accordance with the invention. -
FIG. 8 is a right side view of the plenum in accordance with the invention. -
FIG. 9 is a front, left side perspective view of the plenum in accordance with the invention. -
FIG. 10 is a front perspective view of a hole in a bottom wall of a rear reinforcement of the vehicle in accordance with the invention. - Referring to
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , a prior art baffle 1 is located in ahood portion 10 of an air induction channel, indicated generally as 12, where the induction channel hasexternal air inlets 14 located at a side surface of thehood 16. Anair outlet 18 is also located in thehood portion 10. The air travels into theair inlet 14, down and under the baffle 1, across thehood portion 10, and out theair outlet 18. Thehood portion 10 is a channel defined by abottom channel wall 20, a rearhood reinforcement wall 22, acab wall 24 and anexterior skin 26. - To prevent contaminants such as road splash, water, dirt, and the like from entering the
air outlet 18, the baffle 1 is disposed near theair inlet 14. However, the result of placing a baffle 1 at theair inlet 14 is that the pressure drop at the inlet is greatly increased, which increases the amount of work the engine performs to obtain air for combustion. - Referring now to
FIG. 3 throughFIG. 5 , anair intake plenum 100 is a generally locally narrowed channel that is disposed in ahood portion 110 of an air induction channel, indicated generally as 112, at anair inlet 114. Theair inlet 114 is located at a side surface of thehood 116, and anair outlet 118 is located in thehood portion 110. Thehood portion 110 is advantageously a channel defined by abottom channel wall 120, a rearhood reinforcement wall 122, acab wall 124, and anexterior skin 126. Theair inlet 114 to theinduction channel 112 is generally parallel to the direction of travel “T” of the vehicle (seen inFIG. 4 ), however it is contemplated that the inlet is angled slightly with respect to the direction of travel. - As seen in
FIG. 4 , theair intake plenum 100 includes aplenum inlet 128 that is generally planar with or inset slightly from theair inlet 114 at the side surface of thehood 116. Theplenum inlet 128 is generally oval-shaped and corresponds to the shape of theair inlet 114. While theair inlet 114 has a generally oval-shape, it is contemplated that the air inlet can have other shapes, and in turn, theplenum inlet 128 can have other shapes, however it is preferable that the air inlet have a rounded shape. - The
air intake plenum 100 is advantageously made of plastic, however other materials are contemplated. Theplenum 100 is easily slipped into place into theair induction channel 112 by placing theplenum inlet 128 at theair inlet 114. - A plurality of
fastener receivers 130 are disposed generally in the plane of theplenum inlet 128. Thefastener receivers 130 are advantageously integrally formed into theair intake plenum 100 and have afront face 131 that is generally coplanar with theplenum inlet 128. Thefront face 131 has a receivinghole 133. As is known in the art, an air inlet grill (not shown) is disposed at theair inlet 118 of the vehicle to prevent larger contaminants from entering theair induction channel 112. Theair intake plenum 100 is configured to be fastened to the air inlet grill by receiving fasteners (not shown) at thereceiving hole 133 of thefastener receivers 130. - Referring now to
FIG. 4 throughFIG. 9 , theair intake plenum 100 has anupper wall 132, alower wall 134, afirst side wall 136 and asecond side wall 138. Afront surface 140 defines theplenum inlet 128, and opposite the front surface is arear surface 142 that defines aplenum outlet 144. The term “upper” is defined to be upwards away from the ground when theair intake plenum 100 is attached to theair inlet 114, which is located in the side surface of thehood 116 of the vehicle. Similarly, “lower” is defined to be downwards towards the ground when theair intake plenum 100 is attached to theair inlet 114 in the side surface of thehood 116 of the vehicle. As seen inFIGS. 4 and 7 , thefirst side wall 136 has a smaller radius of curvature than thesecond side wall 138. - The plane of the
plenum inlet 128 and the plane of theplenum outlet 144 are generally parallel, however it is contemplated that the planes can be skewed. Thefirst side wall 136 extends at an acute angle α (FIG. 6 ) from theplenum inlet 128 to theplenum outlet 140. Angle α is advantageously in the range of about 45-90 degrees, and is about 70-degrees. - At the
second side wall 138, there are twofastener receivers 130 that are disposed at the radial corners of thefront surface 140. As seen inFIG. 6 , thesecond side wall 138 extends at an acute angle β from theplenum inlet 128 to theplenum outlet 140. Angle β is advantageously in the range of about 0 to 45-degrees, and is about 30-degrees. As seen inFIG. 5 , thesecond side wall 138 is configured to be disposed adjacent to thecab wall 124. - As seen in
FIG. 7 , thelower wall 134 extends from thefront surface 140 to therear surface 142 in a first downward sloping direction “d1”. The downward direction is defined to be down towards the ground when theplenum 100 is installed in theair inlet 14 in a side surface of thehood 116. - The
upper wall 132 extends from thefront surface 140 to therear surface 142 in a second downward sloping direction “d2”. Advantageously, the slope “d2” is greater than the slope “d1” of thelower wall 134. - When the vehicle is moving in the forward direction of travel “T” (seen in
FIG. 4 ), a firstinside surface 146 of thesecond side wall 138 and a secondinside surface 148 of theupper wall 132 are configured to receive the air through theair inlet 114. The air that flows through theplenum inlet 128 impinges on the first inside surface and the second inside surface where it then flows downward through theplenum 100 and towards theplenum outlet 144. After leaving theplenum outlet 144, the air is directed towards thebottom channel wall 120. When the air impinges on thebottom channel wall 120, the air contaminants drop out of the air flow. Gravity feeds the air contaminants downward towards at least onehole 150 at thebottom channel wall 120. - The pressure drop in the
air induction channel 112 is greatly reduced with respect to the prior art baffle 1. The prior art baffle 1 had a pressure drop of about 1200 Pa, and theplenum 100 has a pressure drop of about 600 Pa. The pressure drop of theplenum 100 is minimally increased with respect to anair induction channel 112 with no baffle at all, which has a pressure drop of about 350 Pa. When the pressure drop of the air flow fromoutside air inlet 114 to theair outlet 118 is reduced, the amount of work the engine performs to obtain air for combustion is reduced. - The present
air intake plenum 100 for anair induction channel 112 may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.
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